The Borneo Post

Sarawak adds 600,000 ha to Heart of Borneo area

- By Philip Kiew reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: The Sarawak government has expanded its Heart of Borneo ( HoB) area by 600,000 hectares to 2.7 million hectares, expanding Malaysia’s area in the initiative to 30 per cent in Borneo.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan disclosed this in his speech read out by Assistant Minister of Urban Planning, Land Administra­tion and Environmen­t Datu Len Talif Salleh at the opening of the 12th HoB trilateral meeting between Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia here yesterday.

“With this expansion, the state government hopes that the federal government could increase the allocation to implement the activities or programmes within the HoB area,” he said.

Sarawak has received RM26.7 million from the federal government since 2009 for the HoB initiative and the state government has contribute­d funding for various projects and activities implemente­d by the various government agencies under the initiative.

Awang Tengah, who is also Second Minister of Urban Planning and Natural Resources, said the state also welcomed the participat­ion of the private sector and NGOs in implementi­ng the projects or programmes in the HoB areas.

Sarawak has collaborat­ed with NGOs and corporatio­ns such as Shell, Petronas, Sarawak Energy Berhad, Samling, WWF and others in conservati­on and community projects within and outside HoB areas in the state.

The state has also received funding from internatio­nal bodies such as the Internatio­nal Timber Trade Organisati­on (Itto) and Afnet for projects within HoB areas, which is the pride of Sarawak.

Awang Tengah suggested that

With this expansion, the state government hopes that the federal government could increase the allocation to implement the activities or programmes within the HoB area.

the federal government consider tax deductions as incentive to acknowledg­e and encourage such participat­ion.

He said Sarawak with the support of the federal government is committed to implementi­ng the programmes and projects under its Project Implementa­tion Framework ( PIF) as HoB is a showcase of inter- government collaborat­ion in achieving sustainabl­e forest management, conservati­on of biological diversity, sustainabl­e agricultur­e and land use, community-based programmes and ecotourism promotion.

Sarawak has gazetted 60 totally protected areas ( TPA) including national parks, nature reserves and wildlife sanctuarie­s, covering a land area of 788,886 hectares and territoria­l water of 231,954 hectares.

It is in the initial stage of gazetting Luconia Shoals covering an area of 1,011,772 hectares over the Sunda Continenta­l Shelf in the Malaysian Exclusive Economic Zone as marine national park, the biggest in the country when gazetted,

Awang Tengah said the state government also enacted the Sarawak Biodiversi­ty Centre Ordinance 1997 and set up Sarawak Biodiversi­ty Centre to initiate intensive biotech- based research and developmen­t of her biological resources, particular­ly those used by the 26 ethnic communitie­s and document the fast disappeari­ng traditiona­l knowledge of their usages.

In ensuring sustainabl­e forest resources management, he said the state government had mandated that all holders of long-term licences obtain Forest Management Certificat­ion by 2022 while encouragin­g oil palm companies to obtain sustainabi­lity and good agricultur­e practices certificat­ion.

It also promotes coordinate­d developmen­t and management of water, land and related resources through integrated watershed management to maximise economic and social welfare without compromisi­ng sustainabi­lity of the vital ecosystem and environmen­t, he added.

“This is actually in line with Green Economy concept,” he pointed out.

He looked forward to a fruitful outcome from the 12th HoB trilateral meeting which was officiated by Water, Land and Natural Resources Minister Dr Xavier Jayakumar in his first official visit to the state since his appointmen­t.

Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, Deputy Chief Minister

 ??  ?? Dr Xavier (fourth left) officiatin­g the 12th HoB trilateral meeting in Miri as Len (3rd left) and others look on.
Dr Xavier (fourth left) officiatin­g the 12th HoB trilateral meeting in Miri as Len (3rd left) and others look on.

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